Help Someone Whose Car is Broken Down
No one enjoys having car trouble, especially if they are on their way to work or late for an appointment. The feeling of being stranded somewhere can be extremely stressful, but it can also very lonely. All it might take for you to boost the spirits of someone whose car is broken down is just to stop and see if there is anything you can help with. Even if help is already on the way, he or she will be grateful for your gesture.
Benefits
Helping someone who is having car trouble will make their day a million times brighter. Even if it turns out that you aren’t able to help that person, he or she will certainly appreciate that you noticed their struggles and took the time to reach out to them. Sometimes it takes a bad situation like having your car break to make us see and appreciate the kindness that exists in the world.
Step It Up
When you see someone stranded on the side of the road, stop and ask if they need help. You may not be able to fix their car, but maybe you can jump start their car or give them a lift to the nearest gas station. Even just offering to let them use your cell phone to call for help will be helpful. If you are alone in your car, and feel unsafe speaking to a stranger, an alternative would be to call your local police non-emergency line and let them know there is someone in need of help.
Keep It Simple
When a friend, family member or neighbor is having car trouble, offer to drive them a ride to wherever they need to go.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Help Someone for Free
Help Someone for Free
It’s easy to put time and effort into tasks if we’re doing them for ourselves or getting paid to do them. But what about doing work for others when you aren’t getting paid? Why not do a job like mowing the lawn, cleaning the house or babysitting for someone, and surprise him or her by not charging.
Benefits
If you have a friend or family member who is struggling financially, offering to do their house or yard work is a great way you can help them, even if you’re on a tight budget yourself. Plus, everyone appreciates a little extra help!
Step It Up
From babysitting, to helping someone paint their house, there are a million ways you can help others for free. Maybe you have a gift for fixing cars, or are really handy when it comes to organizing. Find out something you are good at and make a commitment to use your talent to help at least one person every week.
Keep It Simple
Helping someone for free is also something you can do in your own home. For some of us, that might mean challenging yourself to do a task like the dishes every night for a week, without asking for extra allowance money. For others, it might mean helping your spouse do the laundry every week. There is probably always something you can help out with in your own home. Get creative!
It’s easy to put time and effort into tasks if we’re doing them for ourselves or getting paid to do them. But what about doing work for others when you aren’t getting paid? Why not do a job like mowing the lawn, cleaning the house or babysitting for someone, and surprise him or her by not charging.
Benefits
If you have a friend or family member who is struggling financially, offering to do their house or yard work is a great way you can help them, even if you’re on a tight budget yourself. Plus, everyone appreciates a little extra help!
Step It Up
From babysitting, to helping someone paint their house, there are a million ways you can help others for free. Maybe you have a gift for fixing cars, or are really handy when it comes to organizing. Find out something you are good at and make a commitment to use your talent to help at least one person every week.
Keep It Simple
Helping someone for free is also something you can do in your own home. For some of us, that might mean challenging yourself to do a task like the dishes every night for a week, without asking for extra allowance money. For others, it might mean helping your spouse do the laundry every week. There is probably always something you can help out with in your own home. Get creative!
Help a Child Learn
Help a Child Learn
When you look back at your own childhood, you can probably name several key people who taught you some of the most important things you know today. You too, can be an influential force in a child’s life by spending time helping him or her to learn. You can help a child master a subject he or she is struggling with in school, teach him or her to play a sport or learn another skill.
Benefits
For children who don’t have an influential adult in their lives, just being a small part of their lives could make a huge difference. Helping a child learn is also a great way to teach him or her to help others. Being able to see someone learn because of the effort you’ve put into teaching them can be an extremely rewarding experience for you.
Step It Up
Find an after-school program in your community where you can volunteer to help children with their homework. Or volunteer as a sports coach at a local school or recreation center.
Keep It Simple
If you’re a parent, simply find the time to help your own children learn, whether it is assisting them with homework or teaching them the values that are important to you.
When you look back at your own childhood, you can probably name several key people who taught you some of the most important things you know today. You too, can be an influential force in a child’s life by spending time helping him or her to learn. You can help a child master a subject he or she is struggling with in school, teach him or her to play a sport or learn another skill.
Benefits
For children who don’t have an influential adult in their lives, just being a small part of their lives could make a huge difference. Helping a child learn is also a great way to teach him or her to help others. Being able to see someone learn because of the effort you’ve put into teaching them can be an extremely rewarding experience for you.
Step It Up
Find an after-school program in your community where you can volunteer to help children with their homework. Or volunteer as a sports coach at a local school or recreation center.
Keep It Simple
If you’re a parent, simply find the time to help your own children learn, whether it is assisting them with homework or teaching them the values that are important to you.
Give Carepacks to the Homeless
Give Carepacks to the Homeless
There are so many everyday accessories and toiletries we take for granted - toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, deodorant.
Imagine how you would feel if you didn't have access to these small things. Well, many people in your community can't afford these things. By donating even the smallest items to those who don't have them, you'll be providing someone with a greater sense of self-worth. Simple accessories you may take for granted could be greatly appreciated by those who are less fortunate. Maybe your support will open a door that will give that person a change to get a job or give them a fresh start to a new life.
Step It Up
Pack toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, deodorant, snacks, gloves and warm socks in backpacks and hand them out to the homeless in your city.
Keep It Simple
Donate toiletry items to your local homeless shelter.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Let Someone Go in Line in Front of You
Let
Someone Go in Line in Front of You
With technology becoming more and more advanced, as
a society we get used to doing everything as quick as possible and getting
everything we want instantaneously. When we’re caught up in the face-paced
world of today, we often forget to stop to notice those around us. So next time
you’re in a hurry in public, slow down and go out of your way to be courteous
to everyone around you. When you’re standing in the checkout line, waiting to
pay for your food at the grocery store or waiting to order your drink at a
coffee shop, offer to let the person behind you go in front of you.
Benefits
This is a great way to practice patience, a virtue
that will carry over into all areas of your life. It’s also a simple way to
make someone’s day memorable. Would you forget the stranger who went out of his
or her way to make your day?
Step It Up
Make it a habit to offer someone your place in line
or let them go in front of you at least once a day. You’ll be surprised at how
many opportunities arise and at how practicing patience will impact your daily
life.
Keep It Simple
Another way to practice patience and be generous to
those in front of you in line is to be gracious about waiting your turn. Don’t
complain or think badly of the person in front of you, even if they are taking
a long time. Or when someone cuts you in line, try not to dwell on it.
Hold the Door Open for Someone
......Hold the Door Open for Someone
Benefits
How you treat
others can also say a lot about you as a person. If actions really do speak
louder than words, what are you telling others about yourself? Besides,
everyone appreciates a polite act, like having a door held open for them. Hold
a door open for someone and give them a smile. A small gesture on your part,
like holding the door open for someone, will certainly brighten their day and
may even turn around a bad mood.
Step
It Up
Go out of your way
whenever you can to hold a door open for others. If you are about to enter a
door, and you notice that there are people behind you, hold the door open for
them until all of them are inside.
Keep
It Simple
Remember to hold
the door open for others whenever the occasion arises.
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